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Alright: It's more than a week overdue and I am still swimming in
oceans of work to do after returning home from ten days on the road.
Still, it's high time I wrote
oceans of work to do after returning home from ten days on the road.
Still, it's high time I wrote
So the 43rd California International Antiquarian Book Fair is here! (Or actually, there, since I'm still in NY).
While I was at the Golden Gate Park Book Fair Sunday, I answered a
lot of questions for those who visited my booth.
lot of questions for those who visited my booth.
I am carefully wading out of a sea of boxes full of books and
portable book cases strewn across my dining room/office to give you a
full report on this past weekend's Golden Gate Park Book Fair, he
portable book cases strewn across my dining room/office to give you a
full report on this past weekend's Golden Gate Park Book Fair, he
New Books Stack Up Fine Against iPod's Creepy Cousin, the "Cooler"
By Nicole Pasulka
By Nicole Pasulka
Every time I return from a book fair I'm asked by family, friends,
and colleagues, "Was it a good fair?" I'm never entirely certain how to
answer that question.
and colleagues, "Was it a good fair?" I'm never entirely certain how to
answer that question.
A fine copy in near fine dust jacket of the first edition of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie was appraised at $10,000 by the members of the So
After packing books, traveling, checking-in to a hotel with an unfamiliar and uncomfortable bed, awaking jet-lagged, haggard, with lower and upper back muscle kinks, or with a serious case of post-cro
